Evening Edition: February 18

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Did you go to the Chili Cook-off? See if we spotted you

We sent a small army of photographers to cover last weekend's Sertoma Chili Cook-off. Chances are, if you were there we have a picture of you. Can you find yourself?

Mormon fundamentalist to go to prison for attempting to rape wives

It has been almost two years since two women - twin sisters - gathered up their combined eight children in rural Cedar County and fled the husband they shared. The 27-year-old women told authorities they had been abused and raped by the man who fathered their children. Charles Laub, 44, was found guilty Friday of one count of attempted rape by a Cedar County jury that also decided to send Laub to prison for 7 years. "We were so happy to hear the word 'guilty," said James Staples, father of twins Sara and Heather.

Get your parka ready

A storm system could drop a quarter inch of ice on the Ozarks on Wednesday. Forecasters say it will start as a mixture of light snow and sleet in the late afternoon and evening hours, before changing to a freezing rain and sleet mix overnight. If there is ice buildup, localized power outages might occur.

Don't try this at home

French rally driver Guerlain Chicherit, also a former freeride ski champion, became the first person to successfully perform a backflip in a car on snow at the French alpine resort of Tignes. Please, you guys, don't try this at home when the wintery mix arrives later this week.

Giraffe mother euthanized after giving birth

The zoo celebrated its fourth giraffe birth in six months over the weekend, only to have to euthanize the calf's mother this afternoon. Thirteen-year-old Kamili, gave birth to her seventh calf Saturday afternoon, but by Sunday morning zookeepers noticed Kamili was not producing much milk. Later that day she lay down, became extremely weak and was unable to stand. The zoo then decided to euthanize her. Preliminary findings indicate heart disease - a result of age - may be to blame for the giraffe's death. The 164-pound female calf is being bottle-fed, and will receive round-the-clock care at an off-exhibit barn.